Overview
Snyder County lies in the central region of Pennsylvania in the United States. It is a predominantly rural area of rolling farmland, small towns and stream valleys. As noted by the 2010 census, the county had about 39,700 residents. The county seat and civic center is Middleburg.
Geography and environment
The county occupies a mixture of agricultural lowlands and low ridges typical of central Pennsylvania. Rivers and creeks shape local drainage and support small wetlands and riparian corridors. Woodland, pasture and cultivated fields dominate outside settled boroughs and townships.
History and development
Snyder County was created in the 19th century from parts of neighboring counties, reflecting settlement patterns that followed roads and waterways. Its development has been driven by family farms, local mills and small manufacturing enterprises; these trends produced a patchwork of villages and boroughs rather than large urban centers.
Economy and population
The local economy combines agriculture, light manufacturing, retail services and public employment. Many residents work in farming or commute to jobs in nearby counties. Population density is low compared with metropolitan areas and community life centers around schools, municipal governments and volunteer organizations.
Government, services and culture
Snyder County government administers courts, public safety, road maintenance and social services from the county seat. Cultural life is shaped by county fairs, historic sites, churches and community events that celebrate rural traditions and local heritage.
Transportation and points of interest
Regional roads connect boroughs and link the county to larger highways. Notable attractions include small-town historic districts, outdoor recreation along streams and trails, and local museums and fairs that reflect the county's agricultural past. For official resources and further information consult county and state portals via the links above.
- County seat: Middleburg
- Official county information: Snyder County
- State: Pennsylvania
- Census reference: 2010 census